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Beyond The Empty Altar, My Reign

Beyond The Empty Altar, My Reign

I stood alone at the marble altar, the silence of the temple pressing against my eardrums. It was my Mating Ceremony, but the groom was missing. My phone buzzed with a notification: a livestream of my mate, Alpha Cain, skipping our union to welcome my sister, Eris, home. In the video, he held her like she was fragile glass, captioning it: "True power recognizes true power." When I returned to the Pack House, humiliated, I wasn't met with an apology. I was met with a slap from my mother. Eris, feigning a powerful "Alpha Aura," claimed my mere scent was poisoning her. To "save" her, my family locked me in my room. But the true betrayal came when I overheard their hushed whispers through the door. "Use Vera," my mother said, her voice chillingly practical. "She recovers fast. We can drain her blood weekly for Eris. She can stay as a servant to raise Cain and Eris's pups." My blood ran cold. They didn't just neglect me; they planned to harvest me like livestock. They thought I was the weak Omega they exiled to the North years ago to peel potatoes. They had no idea that in the North, I wasn't a servant. I was Commander V, a warrior forged in ice and blood. I reached under my bed and pulled out my black tactical duffel. "Screw the meatloaf," I whispered. I wasn't just leaving. I was going to war.
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Chapter 7

Vera POV: The blizzard whipped violently around me, tearing at my shredded coat as I trudged through the knee-deep snow. Before me stood the absolute limit of the Southern world and the beginning of my empire: the thirty-meter-high, reinforced steel blast doors of the Northern Outpost. I stopped walking. Instantly, a massive, blinding spotlight from the top of the wall snapped on, pinning me in a harsh circle of white light. I narrowed my eyes against the glare, raising my left arm to shield my face from the blinding beam. "Halt!" a rough, electronically amplified voice boomed from the wall speakers. "Identify yourself immediately! You are in restricted Northern territory. Take one more step and you will be shot on sight!" I didn't step back. I didn't raise my hands in surrender. I simply lowered my arm, unbuttoned the ruined lapels of my coat, and reached my right hand inside my inner pocket. High above, the distinct, metallic *clack* of a sniper rifle chambering a round echoed sharply across the quiet, frozen tundra. They thought I was reaching for a weapon. I pulled my hand out. Dangling from my frostbitten fingers was a heavy, black metal dog tag. The edges were battered, the metal deeply scored, and dried, blackened blood still clung to the grooves. It was forged from a rare meteorite alloy, a material exclusively reserved for the highest echelon of Northern military command. I held the tag up high, turning it so the harsh beam of the spotlight hit the metal. The light caught the deep, silver-engraved "V" insignia, reflecting a cold, sharp gleam into the night. Through the high-powered scopes on the wall, they saw it. The booming voice over the loudspeaker abruptly cut off. A heavy, suffocating silence fell over the outpost. For ten agonizing seconds, nothing moved. Then, a loud, piercing buzzer shattered the quiet. The red warning lights shifted to a solid, welcoming green. Deep within the earth, massive hydraulic gears groaned and shrieked. The thirty-meter steel blast doors shuddered, slowly sliding apart and kicking up a massive wave of icy fog. I brushed a layer of snow off my shoulder and walked forward, my boots striking the steel grating of the entrance with a heavy, rhythmic thud. I crossed the threshold, leaving the pathetic, suffocating world of the South behind me. Inside the compound, the sight was breathtaking. Hundreds of heavily armored Northern soldiers stood in perfectly aligned ranks, their black tactical gear blending into the shadows, their assault rifles held tightly across their chests. They were a machine of war, silent and lethal. Standing ten paces ahead of the vanguard was Rike. My second-in-command. The massive, scarred Alpha looked like a mountain of muscle encased in Kevlar. His eyes, usually dead and unfeeling, locked onto my face. His breathing hitched. The edges of his eyes turned a violent shade of red. Rike took three massive strides forward, stopping exactly three paces away from me. He didn't salute. He didn't speak. He simply dropped to one knee, the heavy armor plates on his legs slamming into the concrete floor with a resounding crack. As if connected by a single nervous system, the hundreds of soldiers behind him moved in perfect unison. They dropped to one knee, the collective crash of their armor echoing off the high steel walls like a thunderclap. "Commander!" Rike roared, his voice thick with an emotion he couldn't hide. "Welcome home!" The sheer volume of his shout vibrated through the air, shaking loose a shower of icicles from the upper catwalks. I walked up to Rike, reached out, and firmly gripped his massive shoulder. I squeezed once. It was the only display of affection I would allow, but it was enough. Behind Rike, in the third row, I caught the subtle shifting of boots. Three young recruits, fresh transfers who had never seen me before, were exchanging skeptical, highly insulted looks. I could smell their confusion. They were looking at my small frame, my lack of obvious Alpha bulk, and wondering why the hell they were kneeling in the snow for an Omega. I didn't yell at them. I didn't demand their respect. I just let my eyes slide over to them. The look I gave them carried the weight of every throat I had ever slit, every battlefield I had ever crawled across. It was a dense, suffocating wave of pure killing intent. The three recruits stiffened. The color drained from their faces, their eyes widening in primal terror as their bodies instinctively hunched forward, bowing their heads so low their noses nearly touched the frozen concrete. Rike stood up, instantly wiping the emotion from his face. He was back to being a soldier. He reached into his tactical vest and pulled out a heavy, encrypted military tablet, offering it to me with both hands. "We intercepted this on the global dark web ten minutes ago, Commander," Rike said, his voice dropping to a dangerous growl. I took the tablet. The screen displayed a high-profile assassination bounty. Right in the center was a candid photo of me, taken during a Southern gala. I was wearing a ridiculous, restrictive silk dress, my eyes lowered, looking like a perfectly broken doll. The bounty was set at fifty million dollars. The listed crime: *Theft of highly classified Southern corporate secrets.* The poster was anonymous. "Give me a strike team, Commander," Rike snarled, his hand dropping to the heavy pistol at his hip. "I will go South tonight and bring you the head of whoever posted this." I stared at the pathetic, fragile woman in the photo. A cold, mocking smile touched my lips. I didn't answer Rike. Instead, I tapped the screen, bringing up the dark web's underlying source code. My fingers flew across the digital keyboard in a blur, injecting a brute-force decryption worm I had built specifically to tear through Southern firewalls. I had lived in their house for three years; I knew every single vulnerability in their network. The screen glitched, flashing green and black. The anonymous IP address was stripped away, revealing the exact geo-location of the host server. *Vance Family Estate. Main Server Room.* My own parents. I tossed the tablet back into Rike's chest. He caught it, looking at the screen, his jaw locking in fury. I reached up and grabbed the collar of my torn, ruined Southern coat. I ripped it off my shoulders and threw it onto the wet concrete. Underneath, I wore a tight, black tactical undershirt. The fabric clung to my skin, revealing the edges of the intricate, jagged white wolf tattoo that crawled up my spine and across my shoulder blades. I turned my back on the kneeling army and walked toward the heavy steel doors of the command elevator. The metal doors slid open. I stepped inside, turning around to face my troops as the doors prepared to close. I reached up and hit the comms button on the elevator panel, broadcasting my voice across the entire outpost. "A bounty on my life? Let them bring an army to collect it."

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